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Restaurant Blasts Hollywood Actor From PA: 'Amazing Spock, Terrible Customer'

Zachary Quinto makes an incredible Spock, but a terrible customer, according to one restaurant that's putting the Pennsylvania native on blast.

Manita is putting Zachary Quinto who played Spock in "Star Trek" on blast for his treatment of wait staff.

Manita is putting Zachary Quinto who played Spock in "Star Trek" on blast for his treatment of wait staff.

Photo Credit: manita/zacharyquinto Instagram

Manita, a cafe, bar, and grocery store in Toronto, slammed Quinto, a Pittsburgh native who most notably starred in "Star Trek," for being rude to the staff.

The restaurant took to Instagram to call out the 47-year-old actor for yelling at staff “like an entitled child” after he didn’t reply to two texts to inform him his table was ready. 

He also refused to believe the empty tables in the dining room were not available, despite being politely informed they were spoken for, according to Manita.

Quinto allegedly made the Manita host cry and the brunch customers uncomfortable.

“Mr. Quinto, take your bad vibes somewhere else,” the restaurant wrote, we have many lovely celebrities join us at Manita but you are NOT one of them.”

It was not immediately clear if Quinto had addressed the allegations publicly, or apologized to the restaurant.

The comment section of Quinto's Instagram, where he has 915K followers, is quickly filling up with reactions.

"Heard you're mean to servers," one person said on a video of himself playing the banjo.

"The way someone treats staff and others is usually a great way to see someone's true character," another added. "Apparently yours is pretty crappy! Get over yourself."

"you can always tell someone‘s true character by how they are treating waiting staff," another said. "so disappointing."

Quinto grew up in Green Tree (Allegheny County) and graduated from Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh, later attending Carnegie Mellon University's drama school.

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